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Orphan Foundation aims to help more Susan Zaghlools
Last year, the Orphan Foundation of America gave out $15 million in scholarships for post-secondary education.
Greensburg YMCA considers housing college students
Bob Stiles can be reached via e-mail or at 724-836-6622. The Greensburg YMCA might become home for some college students.
Nathan T. Formaini of Kittanning, received the doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine on May 31.
They're not exactly Doogie Howser, M.D., but these high school juniors and seniors, clad in the blues of medical doctors, are training for possible careers in the medical field.
Hmong sisters studying to give back
They thought about their mom and dad a lot. When they wanted to hit the snooze button.
Women compete in airplane race
Dottie Anderson and Jean Sloan will participate in a four-day transcontinental airplace race on June 23.
Five graduates, 3 doctors: A tale of Laotian refugee triumph
They thought about their mom and dad a lot. When they wanted to hit the "snooze" button and roll back to sleep.
SHELBY: Sandra R. Fee, age 72, resident of Wentz Ave., Shelby, died Saturday, May 30, 2009 in MedCentral/Shelby Hospital.
Lake Erie College will offer Montesorri teaching certificate
Posted By: Updated: 5/29/2009 12:20:37 PM Posted: 5/29/2009 12:00:50 PM In August, the Hershey Montessori Institute at Lake Erie College will begin an AMI elementary training program with particular focus on the Montessori continuum and the elementary--adolescent program.
Painesville: Cutbacks announced at Lake Erie College
Even though Lake Erie College has recently experienced record increases in enrollment and fund-raising, the small liberal arts college is making staff cutbacks and reducing wages 4 to 8 per cent college wide.
Tampa General Hospital has doubled the number of pharmacists on its staff since 2001 and is looking for more.
When the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine opens this summer at Seton Hill University, Irv Freeman expects the targeted complement of 104 students to be enrolled.
FREE tickets to see comedian Jim McCue at Hilarities
There are trees growing through a wooden roller coaster that are taller than the coaster itself.
University Heights: Fire deparment investigating house fire
The University Heights Fire Department is on the scene of a house fire in the 3900 block of Tyndall Road.
When Michael Victor took over as president of Lake Erie College three years ago enrollment was down, contributions were down.
Osteopathic college looks to open branch with Wellington Regional Medical Center
One of the largest medical schools in the nation wants to work with Wellington Regional Medical Center to open a branch in the village.
When people ask about her job, Ana Marie Maioriello quips, "I'm one step above a cadaver for medical students to work on." Maioriello role-plays sick patients so medical students at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine can learn how to relate to patients.
Florida Legislature 2009, Day 29: Senate considers $1 tobacco tax; House considers sales tax holiday
Jim Johnson is the creator of The State of Sunshine blog. Today is the 29th day of the 2009 Legislative session.
Dr. Chet Evans has joined the administration of the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine as vice president for Medical Education and Program Development.
Piano recital marks library renovation
BELFAST : Pianist Shirley Jarvella of Northport will perform 4 p.m. Saturday, March 14, in the Gammans Room of Belfast Free Library, 106 High St.